Generally yes, as long as there are 6 electrons in the electron shells. Carbon rarely carries a charge.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a neutral oxide of carbon because it has equal numbers of carbon and oxygen atoms, resulting in a balanced charge.
All atoms are electrically neutral, because they have the same number of protons and electrons.
All the atoms are neutral. Only ions have an electrical charge.
No, ethanol (EtOH) is not a base at all. It is a neutral molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
All carbon atoms have 6 protons, which is why carbon's atomic number is 6. All neutral carbon atoms have 6 electrons. The number of neutrons in a carbon-14 atom is its mass number minus its atomic number, 14 - 6 = 8 neutrons.
No, C2H2 (acetylene) is a neutral molecule. It consists of two carbon atoms and two hydrogen atoms, with no overall charge.
There are only nitrogen, oxygen atoms and no carbon atoms at all.
Carbon atoms.
Yes, all carbon atoms have the same atomic number, and that is 6.
All organic molecules contain carbon atoms.
There are 6 protons in a neutral atom of Carbon 13
5 moles carbon? 5 grams carbon? Both done. 5 moles carbon (6.022 X 1023/1 mole C) = 3.0 X 1024 atoms carbon =================== 5 grams carbon (1 mole C/12.01 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole C) = 2.5 X 1023 atoms carbon ==================== your choice